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New Beech restaurant on King has beach bodies in mind

The Post and Courier 

A bagel, even when topped with sunflower sprouts and avocado spread, doesn’t seem like an obvious choice for a cafe priding itself on "healthy food that ... won’t leave you feeling tired and groggy after lunch." But the owners of Beech on King Street have already thought about that.



Charleston Southern postpones football game, other events

The Post and Courier 

With Hurricane Matthew bearing down on the Lowcountry, Charleston Southern University will close its campus as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, thus postponing several athletic events scheduled for the weekend.

Paws Dates

The Post and Courier 

Got a pet date for a future issue? Email the details to info@lowcountrypaws.com by Jan. 1 for our winter edition.

What to do if a hurricane hits Charleston

The Post and Courier 

Hurricanes are no stranger to the South Carolina coast, but it hurricanes could be a new experience for people who have recently moved to the Lowcountry.

Matthew will be S.C.'s first real test of I-26 lane reversal

The Post and Courier 

This week’s evacuation from Hurricane Matthew will be the first real-life test of South Carolina’s plan to reverse the eastbound lane on Interstate 26 to speed traffic to Columbia. The lane reversal will begin at 3 p.m. Wednesday, as state leaders urged residents along the coast to evacuate.

Citadel football game moved to Thursday at North Greenville

The Post and Courier 

The threat of Hurricane Matthew has forced The Citadel to postpone its Parents Day activities set for this weekend, and to move its home football game against North Greenville to Thursday night at North Greenville.

Citadel aims to focus amid hurricane threat, distractions

The Post and Courier 

A hurricane is bearing down on Charleston. Citadel seniors are set to receive their class rings on Friday, part of the annual Parents Day weekend festivities. And a Southern Conference showdown with No. 3 Chattanooga looms next week.

On the Beat: Gamecocks, SEC monitoring Matthew's potential path

The Post and Courier 

COLUMBIA — Officials at South Carolina and the SEC are monitoring the progress of Hurricane Matthew as the forecast track creeps closer to the coast ahead of Saturday’s game between the Gamecocks and Georgia at Williams-Brice Stadium.


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